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M&Sbig knicker controversy

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pollyperkins Fri 02-Mar-18 11:13:58

What is all the fuss about M&S knickers? I have read that due to popular demand M&S have backtracked on the design of some 'granny pants' and put the seam back at the front instead of the sides. I always wear M&S pants (not particularly big/high waisted ones though) and they have seams at the sides which I have never found uncomfortable. How can you have seams at the front?

pollyperkins Sun 04-Mar-18 14:06:47

My main complaint is that a year or two ago they changed their labels (on all garments ) from smooth silky feel ones to rough scratchy ones. These are worst on shirts etc where they itch the back of my neck so I have had to remove them.

Glitterknitbaby Sun 04-Mar-18 10:28:20

No probs for me as I’ve not shopped in M&S for years, do get Sloggi if I find them on special offer somewhere as they are so expensive. But mostly stick to Asda, inexpensive but very good quality.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:58:30

At least it sounds as if they're actually listening to customers. Now, about their dresses ...

Jane10 Sun 04-Mar-18 08:36:38

I only wish all M&S pant were made in Bangladesh. Obviously not all of them are.

GabriellaG Sat 03-Mar-18 23:50:48

I dislike buying anything with seams which appear to be straight when you buy the item but twist after being laundered, never to be straight again.
This goes for t-shirts, camis and some cotton pants (knickers)
I bought a multi pack of white midi pants for £8 in H&M (made in China) and they are far better than M&S (made in Bangladesh)

grannybuy Sat 03-Mar-18 21:30:14

I prefer Playtex to M & S.

Legs55 Sat 03-Mar-18 18:25:35

I have no problem with M&S knickers, always worn them & all mine have side seams. I am a size 22 so by no means small & I wear full briefs, never seen "big pants" that all the fuss is about. Can't say I've noticed much difference with the material & never had the elastic unravel, maybe my washing machine is super gentlehmm, I always use Fairy pods in my machine & wash at 40C.

Maybe I've been lucky but I would never buy mine anywhere else

Nelliemoser Sat 03-Mar-18 17:34:14

I have one large pair of M&S pants which my daughter gave me when I had stayed over an extra night after DGS2 was born and I had run out of my own pants.
They were only really suited to a pregnant mother.

I have a fairly small backside as my two C sections will tell.

123kitty Sat 03-Mar-18 17:08:36

Don't wear M&S nicks but am amazed somebody actually listened to the customers. Maybe this is just the start..

Diggingdoris Sat 03-Mar-18 16:06:50

I was a Sloggi fan until I tried M&S NoVPL knickers. I love them as they are soft, with no lacy edges to rub sensitive parts. The side seams are no bother at all, so I don't understand why they should change them. I'd better get to their shop and buy up the last stock before they change.

Greyduster Sat 03-Mar-18 15:41:36

Plus one for Sloggi, and also Playtex. Seam at the back. Very comfortable, wash and wear very well.

Livey Sat 03-Mar-18 15:28:26

How I envy you ladies and your knicker problems ! For sometime now I have been forced into 'nappies' due to an over enthusiastic bladder ! LOL

Tooyoungytobeagrandma Sat 03-Mar-18 13:51:31

My favourite and most comfortable knickers are from Sainsbury. My only gripe is they come in 3 pack mixed black white (2 of one 1 of other) & I now have loads of white ones I rarely wear so wish they did 3 all same. My second favs are from asda. Gave up on m&s ones years ago when the elastic kept unstitching after couple washes and their sizing went to pot!

Perdita33 Sat 03-Mar-18 13:18:21

Check out this item from M&S...https://www.marksandspencer.com/modal-rich-flexifit-full-briefs/p/p60091190

These M&S knickers are brilliant - really comfy and no seams. Unfortunately they don't do them in black, but the blue is nice

oldgaijin Sat 03-Mar-18 13:12:18

I agree, cc...M&S knickers are rubbish compared to previous quality and fabric. Markies don't seem to grasp that if you sell a good product, customers will return to buy. Their so called fashion is rubbish...more quality classics required, like in the 'old days'
Try Woolovers for jumpers...they have lovely styles and colours and garments last forever.

sarahellenwhitney Sat 03-Mar-18 12:50:32

I have for years bought Tesco cheap and cheerful cotton briefs. They are very comfortable.

EMTEE Sat 03-Mar-18 12:45:28

I have changed to bamboo pants and socks and they are supremely comfortable especially the seamless pants which are highish but not too high that they show over trousers! Environmentally friendly too. Bam and Thought are good makes. Fatface is great for pyjama bottoms- warm enough to wear round the house and come in nice checks. M&S lost the plot a long time ago imo and I shop in a great variety of places to get what I need now and I usually buy when on sale and online largely.

Jane10 Sat 03-Mar-18 12:21:42

Can't quite agree with you there harrigran I found that several pairs of my favourite M&S trousers are made in Bangladesh!

harrigran Sat 03-Mar-18 11:43:05

I have never been able to wear M&S underwear, fabric and fit is poor. Their downfall happened when they stopped manufacture in the UK.

Wendiwoo Sat 03-Mar-18 11:39:26

Sorry, this was meant for the next forum about complaining!!!!!!!

Wendiwoo Sat 03-Mar-18 11:35:59

I have complained to 3 CEOs in the last 4 years when their minions have failed to deliver. One from a prestige car dealership, one from Artfund and one from a car accident management company. Each time I politely detailed my issues, said how disappointed I was with the bad service and said how I felt they should be aware of any problems within their companies. Interestingly, on each occasion my issues were settled very promptly.

SueDoku Sat 03-Mar-18 11:20:24

Change to Sloggi. Wonderful quality and fit, one seam (at the back) that's very unobtrusive and comfortable - and I say that as one who sleeps on her back. They last for years... smile

Jane10 Sat 03-Mar-18 11:16:32

Oh no! Following the recommendations for Sloggis on here I looked at their website. Sooooo many varieties of shape and size that I had to give up in confusion!

vickya Sat 03-Mar-18 11:02:55

Asda, George, do a good range of cotton pants in a few styles and many colours. The problem is finding unwired, unpadded bras to match. They used to do those too but stopped.

OldMeg Sat 03-Mar-18 10:54:04

My DiL wears those ones with the seam at the back. Thongs she calls them.